
Tim O’Shea
Assistant Professor, Biomedical Engineering
The central premise of our research is that we can improve treatments for various brain and spinal cord disorders by developing new bioengineered strategies that can favorably regulate glial cell functions. Across all projects we aim to achieve two key outcomes: (i) Contribute to furthering fundamental glia biology knowledge, and (ii) Developing new bioengineering solutions or tools that have translational potential.
Glia Engineering Lab Google Scholar- Expertise
- Decision Making & Action Selection and Diseases of the Nervous System
- Departments (Colleges)
- Biomedical Engineering (ENG)